The Provincial Lady

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Bol First published in 1930 from sketches for Time and Tide, The Provincial Lady refashions domestic life as comic documentary. Cast as a diary, it records bills, servants, children, gardens, social calls, literary aspirations, and marital evasions with exquisite deadpan precision. Its spare, conversational style belongs to interwar comic realism, yet its irony quietly exposes the economic and emotional machinery sustaining respectable middle-class femininity. E. M. Delafield, born Edmée Elizabeth Monica Dashwood, knew this milieu intimately: daughter of a literary family, wife of a Devon land agent, mother, and professional writer. Her association with Lady Rhondda's feminist weekly Time and Tide sharpened her sense that the apparently trivial routines of women deserved exact, unsentimental attention. The book's comedy grows from that double vision, affectionate participation joined to lucid critique. Readers seeking a swift social satire with uncommon intelligence will find The Provincial Lady enduringly fresh. It is ideal for admirers of Austen's tact, Woolf's attentiveness to consciousness, and Barbara Pym's ecclesiastical comedies, but it also rewards anyone interested in how wit can become a form of historical evidence and feminist resistance.

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First published in 1930 from sketches for Time and Tide, The Provincial Lady refashions domestic life as comic documentary. Cast as a diary, it records bills, servants, children, gardens, social calls, literary aspirations, and marital evasions with exquisite deadpan precision. Its spare, conversational style belongs to interwar comic realism, yet its irony quietly exposes the economic and emotional machinery sustaining respectable middle-class femininity. E. M. Delafield, born Edmée Elizabeth Monica Dashwood, knew this milieu intimately: daughter of a literary family, wife of a Devon land agent, mother, and professional writer. Her association with Lady Rhondda's feminist weekly Time and Tide sharpened her sense that the apparently trivial routines of women deserved exact, unsentimental attention. The book's comedy grows from that double vision, affectionate participation joined to lucid critique. Readers seeking a swift social satire with uncommon intelligence will find The Provincial Lady enduringly fresh. It is ideal for admirers of Austen's tact, Woolf's attentiveness to consciousness, and Barbara Pym's ecclesiastical comedies, but it also rewards anyone interested in how wit can become a form of historical evidence and feminist resistance.

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